By Will Jones

The Blancos executive has praised the impact made by Diego Lopez since the keeper rejoined the capital club, but refused to comment on Jose Mourinho's future

Real Madrid executive Miguel Pardeza has warned the club's rivals that los Blancos are intent on winning every title available to them.

Jose Mourinho's side have struggled in retaining their Liga crown this season, but are still in the hunt for both the Champions League and Copa del Rey."The goalis to winall the titles.We do not valuewhatothers do,we focus onourgames," the 48-year old told Marca.

Diego Lopez was brought in from Sevilla in January in order to deputise for the injured Iker Casillas, and Pardeza is impressed with how the former Villareal man has performed.

"[Lopez] washiredto help.We are veryhappy with hisperformances. We will see if there is debate when Iker is available again," he added.

Jose Mourinho's future at the Santiago Bernabeu has been the subject of widespread speculation of late, but Pardez refused to comment on the rumours.

"I will notcontribute to the debateaboutMourinho."

The former Spain international spent three years in the Spanish capital as a player before going to Real Zaragoza.